The following is a review of the book A
Healer Among Us by Jon Stevens, which appeared in a
recent issue of Fate Magazine:
A
Healer Among Us:
The Story of Douglas Johnson
by Jon Stevens
Cameo Art Publishing, Sherman Oaks, CA
Hardcover, 1994, 357 Pgs., $24.95
Review by Tom Csere
American psychic healer Douglas Johnson was
first introduced to the American reading public by Jess Stearn a
quarter century ago in his bestselling book The Miracle Workers:
America's Psychic Consultants (1972).
Now, author Jon Stevens has written Johnson's definitive biography, A
Healer Among Us. It provides not only an update of Johnson's
life and his growth as a healer, but also a detailed account of
Johnson's early life and the circumstances that led up to his
becoming a healer something omitted from the earlier Stearn book.
Johnson was born with a congenital heart condition inherited from his
mother (who died from the condition when Douglas was nine). He
suffered his first heart attack at age 14, and later, in his
mid-twenties, underwent extensive testing by physicians at the famed
Mayo Clinic. Their prognosis was not good "two more
years" is what they told him and, indeed, just three weeks
after the testing he suffered yet another heart attack.
Then, in 1954, came his life-transforming move to Hollywood,
California. There he became acquainted with Spiritualist teachings
and practices and began developing his own latent psychic abilities.
Most important, he experienced a miraculous healing of his heart condition.
Johnson did not become a psychic healer until his late forties, after
having worked for about 15 years as a psychic consultant. Johnson's
very first healing is described at length in the book, along with
other memorable healings. Johnson heals simply by laying his hands
over not on a patient's body. This technique has proven
to be successful in thousands of cases.
The consensus on Johnson seems to be that he is not only one of
America's best healers but also one of the most compassionate and
approachable Johnson's home phone number is given in the book
and, yes, he even answers his own phone! Actress Susan Strasberg,
perhaps representative of many who have known Johnson over the years,
declares in the book: "I must say that of all the people I've
met in the metaphysical field, the thing that's impressed me about
Doug is that with him I sense less ego involvement than with so many
of the other people. With him, I never felt any of that."
The author touches upon all the bases of Johnson's life and thus
enables the reader to know and appreciate Douglas Johnson not only as
the "miracle worker" which he seemingly is, but as a human
being as well. Highly readable, and profusely illustrated with
photographs of Johnson at various ages and stages of his life, A
Healer Among Us is recommended to all with an interest in psychic
and alternative methods of healing.
Tom Csere
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